Cole Engineering Services, a By Light Company, has been awarded an Other Transaction Agreement to deliver the United States Army’s Soldier Virtual Trainer.
A team of about 10 Pennsylvania National Guard cyber and computer security specialists are helping run Cyber Shield 2022, the U.S. Department of Defense’s largest unclassified cyber defense exercise involving approximately 800 National Guard cyber specialists as well as law enforcement, legal, government and corporate partners from across the country.
A soldier with the Virginia National Guard, U.S. Army Sgt. Courtney Yerger is using her civilian expertise to save soldiers hundreds of dollars by providing a free aviation curriculum during her downtime while deployed to Kosovo.
Nathan Ginos has been promoted to Vice President of Development of Engineering & Computer Simulations. He joined ECS in 2017 as a CH-47F Subject Matter Expert and Deputy Program Manager following his retirement from the U.S. Army.
Maj. Diogenes Rosa-Garcia, U.S. Marine Corps, is the first Marine to complete courses of instruction at Surface Combat Systems Training Command AEGIS Training and Readiness Center onboard Naval Support Facility Dahlgren and graduate as an Integrated Air and Missile Defense Warfare Tactics Instructor in San Diego, California.
This is an incredibly challenging time for US Army aviation leaders. In one instance, the service is modernizing its legacy fleets to remain operationally ready and relevant on the battlefield well beyond this decade.
Twenty-nine members from the 104th Fighter Wing Medical Group and 13 members from the 174th Attack Wing Medical Group completed hands-on Medical Field Annual Training at Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Maj. Gen. Michael Keating, UK Army Air Corps, Deputy Commander for Support of US Army III Corps and Fort Hood, provided several, succinct lessons-learned from current global operations that captured the attention of attendees at Vertical Flight Society Forum 78’s opening general session in Fort Worth, Texas.
SoarTech was one of 10 small businesses awarded more than $11 million, collectively, through the U.S. Army’s Applied Small Business Innovation Research Program, to develop artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions with the potential to address ground warfare challenges for the U.S. Soldier.